Why did The British Empire lose their land?
At its highest peak, the british empire encompassed a third of the worlds land surface.
Britain did, holding over 1/4 of the total land mass, 'The British Colonial Empire'
north America The British Empire controlled an entire continent in Australia. The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
They were all part of the British Empire
Yes. It joined the British Empire in 1625 ;P
Post Second World War the nation was bankrupt almost and couldn't afford the empire.
Yea after many years and caliphs the empire started to lose its land and got conquered by others.
The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
I t has a lot!
The British empire had 1/3rd of the world's land surface at one point. Not any more :(
At its highest peak, the british empire encompassed a third of the worlds land surface.
The largest contiguous empire (the largest empire confined to a single land mass) was the Mongol Empire which, at its largest extent covered 33,000,000 sq km or 12,741,000 sq miles, some 22% of the earth's total land area. The Mongol Empire was the second largest empire after the British Empire which was a maritime empire and not confined to a single land mass. The British Empire was the largest empire in history. At it's peak the Brirish Empire covered 36.6 million km² of land and contained around a quarter of the worlds population. After World War II much of the British Empire territories declared independence. Most still retain a close relationship with Britain, some even choosing to retain the British Monarch.
The British empire got Briton a lot of land and without it we would have most probley lost WW1
The British.
that they had land all over the world
At the British Empires Height it had colonies on EVERY continent in the world!!!! That is why there is a phrase saying "The sun never sets on the British Empire" that phrase was obviously said because there was always a piece of land which was controlled by the British empire in sunlight
The British Empire included around one fourth of the world's population and land around the turn of the twentieth century, making it one of the largest empires in history. It spanned various continents including Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania through colonization, conquest, and trade.